HARRISON TWP. — Two Mullica Hill residents arrested Tuesday are accused of four bank robberies and several convenience store robberies throughout South Jersey, according to the New Jersey State Police (NJSP).

One of the duo will also be charged with robbing a Pitman bank in December, that borough's police chief, Robert Zimmerman, said.

Jason D’Angelo, 36, and Joanna Probst, 37, were nabbed by state troopers from the Woodstown station, with assistance from the NJSP Special Investigations Unit and the Mantua Township Police Department.

The suspect, described as a white male wearing a long-sleeve shirt and a mask, entered the bank and allegedly demanded money.

After being given cash by the teller — nearly $4,000, according to a previous Times report — the suspect allegedly fled to the rear of the property, crawled through a small hole in a fence and left in a vehicle parked at a nearby diner.

On July 23 and 26, a convenience store located at the Pole Tavern Circle in Upper Pittsgrove was robbed by a person who matched the description of the suspect wanted for the bank robbery.

During all three robberies, authorities said the suspect wore a mask and long-sleeve shirt and demanded money from an employee.

Detectives working in cooperation with the Mantua Township Police Department discovered that, beginning last November, several stores and banks in South Jersey were robbed by a suspect using the same tactics and wearing similar disguises.

Detectives were able to identify D’Angelo and Probst as suspects. The joint investigation culminated Tuesday when authorities located D’Angelo and Probst on a dirt road just off of Clems Run Road, in Mantua Township.

Search warrants were issued for both D’Angelo’s residence and vehicle. As a result, detectives "seized clothing and other items consistent with ones used in several of the robberies," authorities said.

D’Angelo was charged with 13 counts of second degree robbery and 13 counts of conspiracy.

Probst was charged with 13 counts of second degree robbery, 13 counts of conspiracy, and possession of heroin, which was found during the search following her arrest. The two sit in the Salem County Jail, unable to pay $500,000 full cash bail.